Month: May 2013

  • matchmaker matchmaker make me a match

    My friend Angela told me she found a guy who is just my type.  In my mind I am picturing someone tall, fair skinned with blue eyes, since that’s usually the type of guy I’m attracted to (IE: John, Jon, Paul, Joe).  Or like someone well read and nerdy. 

    She sends me a picture of this:

    UM NO SORRY. PASS. EERRRRRR.  I’m not usually a shallow person, but I’m definitely not into the Jersey Shore look. 

    I tell her I’m not interested and she asks “is it because he’s not Asian?” LOL omg. 

     

  • can’t stop laughing

    My brothers were seriously smeyesing here! This was roughly 13 years ago, I should add.

    I have no idea who the chubby girl with the huge glasses is, I swear shy

  • soon

    As the Spanish would say, adios, putas cool

  • decisions

    So… I think I’ve found a way to work full time, do school full time and still complete my practicum internship hours.  I just kind of want to get this degree over and done with, and if I do full time for three more semesters I can be done by next Summer. 

    I have found the time, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to juggle all three without having an anxiety attack.  I talked to my parents about it and they think I should just stick with working full time and doing two classes a semester. My dad says he likes the way things are, I think they really like having me at home.  But I just kinda want to move on with my life- get a master’s, get a job  at a drug and alcohol agency, make good money and get a house. I’m sure things won’t go as smoothly as I’m hoping, but I’m getting impatient. 

    Any input would be appreciated.

  • via Tumblr

    Marry your best friend. I do not say that lightly. Really, truly find the strongest, happiest friendship in the person you fall in love with. Someone who speaks highly of you. Someone you can laugh with. The kind of laughs that make your belly ache, and your nose snort. The embarrassing, earnest, healing kind of laughs. Wit is important. Life is too short not to love someone who lets you be a fool with them. Make sure they are somebody who lets you cry, too. Despair will come. Find someone that you want to be there with you through those times. Most importantly, marry the one that makes passion, love, and madness combine and course through you. A love that will never dilute – even when the waters get deep, and dark.

  • ESFJ: Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging

    The Caregiver

     

    As an ESFJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion.

    ESFJs are people persons – they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They use their Sensing and Judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. They want to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others. They are extremely good at reading others, and understanding their point of view. The ESFJ’s strong desire to be liked and for everything to be pleasant makes them highly supportive of others. People like to be around ESFJs, because the ESFJ has a special gift of invariably making people feel good about themselves.

    The ESFJ takes their responsibilities very seriously, and is very dependable. They value security and stability, and have a strong focus on the details of life. They see before others do what needs to be done, and do whatever it takes to make sure that it gets done. They enjoy these types of tasks, and are extremely good at them.

    ESFJs are warm and energetic. They need approval from others to feel good about themselves. They are hurt by indifference and don’t understand unkindness. They are very giving people, who get a lot of their personal satisfaction from the happiness of others. They want to be appreciated for who they are, and what they give. They’re very sensitive to others, and freely give practical care. ESFJs are such caring individuals, that they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about.

    With Extraverted Feeling dominating their personality, ESFJs are focused on reading other people. They have a strong need to be liked, and to be in control. They are extremely good at reading others, and often change their own manner to be more pleasing to whoever they’re with at the moment.

    The ESFJ’s value system is defined externally. They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions. However, they weigh their values and morals against the world around them, rather than against an internal value system. They may have a strong moral code, but it is defined by the community that they live in, rather than by any strongly felt internal values.

    ESFJs who have had the benefit of being raised and surrounded by a strong value system that is ethical and centered around genuine goodness will most likely be the kindest, most generous souls who will gladly give you the shirt off of their back without a second thought. For these individuals, the selfless quality of their personality type is genuine and pure. ESFJs who have not had the advantage of developing their own values by weighing them against a good external value system may develop very questionable values. In such cases, the ESFJ most often genuinely believes in the integrity of their skewed value system. They have no internal understanding of values to set them straight. In weighing their values against our society, they find plenty of support for whatever moral transgression they wish to justify. This type of ESFJ is a dangerous person indeed. Extraverted Feeling drives them to control and manipulate, and their lack of Intuition prevents them from seeing the big picture. They’re usually quite popular and good with people, and good at manipulating them. Unlike their ENFJ cousin, they don’t have Intuition to help them understand the real consequences of their actions. They are driven to manipulate other to achieve their own ends, yet they believe that they are following a solid moral code of conduct.

    All ESFJs have a natural tendency to want to control their environment. Their dominant function demands structure and organization, and seeks closure. ESFJs are most comfortable with structured environments. They’re not likely to enjoy having to do things which involve abstract, theoretical concepts, or impersonal analysis. They do enjoy creating order and structure, and are very good at tasks which require these kinds of skills. ESFJs should be careful about controling people in their lives who do not wish to be controlled.

    ESFJs respect and believe in the laws and rules of authority, and believe that others should do so as well. They’re traditional, and prefer to do things in the established way, rather than venturing into unchartered territory. Their need for security drives their ready acceptance and adherence to the policies of the established system. This tendency may cause them to sometimes blindly accept rules without questioning or understanding them.

    An ESFJ who has developed in a less than ideal way may be prone to being quite insecure, and focus all of their attention on pleasing others. He or she might also be very controling, or overly sensitive, imagining bad intentions when there weren’t any.

    ESFJs incorporate many of the traits that are associated with women in our society. However, male ESFJs will usually not appear feminine at all. On the contrary, ESFJs are typically quite conscious about gender roles and will be most comfortable playing a role that suits their gender in our society. Male ESFJs will be quite masculine (albeit sensitive when you get to know them), and female ESFJs will be very feminine.

    ESFJs at their best are warm, sympathetic, helpful, cooperative, tactful, down-to-earth, practical, thorough, consistent, organized, enthusiastic, and energetic. They enjoy tradition and security, and will seek stable lives that are rich in contact with friends and family.

  • “Girls” has the best quotes

    “She’s like a carnival game, you know? It all seems so simple but you can’t get the ring on the bottle because it’s fucking rigged. So you try and try and try and drive yourself nuts but when you walk away, you realize you didn’t want the crappy prize to begin with. I realize that’s what Hannah is. A giant Tweetie doll I would have been stuck carrying around the whole carnival all night”.

    AMEN.

  • maybe i should start actually *blogging* again

    My life is interesting, and people have always told me they like what I have to say. 

    But at the same time, I like my privacy.  I like being a little mysterious.